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Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss updates on the investigation into Former President Donald Trump. #twitter #JackSmith
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss updates on the investigation into Former President Donald Trump. #twitter #JackSmith
Krystal discusses the news that Israel and Hamas have reached a tentative deal on Hostages with a 4 day pause in fighting, a former Obama adviser is caught on camera repeatedly harassing Halal vendors, and Hollywood ignites a McCarthy-esque Witch Hunt for wrong think on Palestine as lead […]
Beirut-based journalist Rania Khalek, host at BreakThrough News, joins Abby to discuss the Gaza genoicde, the border war between Hezbollah and Israel, and the potential for a full-blown regional war.
Zac & Gavin react to Ana Kasparian on TYT saying she will not vote for Biden in 2024.
The Corbett Report Nov 12, 2023 by James Corbett corbettreport.com November 12, 2023 Thank you in advance to all of the regular Corbett Report readers who forward this week’s editorial to the person (or people) in your life whom you think will benefit from reading it. What’s that, […]
The young conservative wants to reinvigorate the canon. Listen · 1HR 21M ANDREW SULLIVAN Spencer is a writer and podcaster. He’s currently an associate editor at the Claremont Review of Books and the host of the “Young Heretics” podcast. He’s also the author of How to Save the West: Ancient Wisdom for […]
CAITLIN JOHNSTONE OCT 19, 2023 Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): Upgrade to paid The premise behind this current onslaught and those which preceded it is that you can bomb people into consenting to oppression […]
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Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave give latest update on the war between Israel and Hamas. #israel #hamas
Krystal and Saagar discuss Israel telling Biden they have no choice but to invade Gaza with 360k troops in waiting, Egyptian intel warned Bibi days before attack, fake videos online spur massive misinformation on Israel attacks, McCarthy says he plans on speaker return, MAGA freaks over RFK’s independent […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss the tragic recent events in Israel and Gaza after Hamas attacks, Israel mobilizing 100,000 troops to siege Gaza, Americans confirmed dead and some as hostages, the history of Gaza and Hamas, Ken Roth joins to talk about Netanyahu’s role, Republicans freak over the empty […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley Donald Trump has to be stopped. The man is a menace to democracy with an insatiable appetite for debauchery, a geriatric career gangster with a rap sheet longer than his Freudian phallic tie. The bastard has left a […]
Psychopathy And Misogyny Behind Trans Attacks On Women Another violent assault on women in San Francisco, home to the women’s rights movement Christina Buttons Sep 23, 2023 ∙ Paid People in San Francisco and California have long prided themselves as global leaders in the movement for the respect […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition “I believe in God in order to be an atheist. It’s not comfortable to be a believer, it’s a hard and perpetual battle, like an ongoing toothache. Believe me, since man is born he’s been lying.” Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the Devils In the ritzy […]
by A. James Gregor Sep 20, 2023 Disclaimer: The present contribution was delivered to us by Professor A. James Gregor. The article is being published posthumously, given the recent passing of the professor on August 30, 2019. We take this opportunity to express our condolences for the departure […]
The Anarchy of Language (2015) The Corbett Report Sep 16, 2023 TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/the-anarchy-of-language-2015/ No apostrophes? Misplaced commas? Starting a sentence with a conjunction? Whatever shall we do?! Join James in today’s Thought for the Day as he ponders the miracle of communication, explores the anarchy of […]
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to a bombshell report alleging CIA officials tried to bury the Covid lab leak story. #lableak #cia
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Miguel Diaz had once been the chess prodigy of George Mason University and even earned an “expert” title at a local tournament. Do not assume that I am at all impressed by such a title, but it meant the world to Miguel. He […]
Why is the US government, the corporate news media, and Hollywood helping climate scientist Michael Mann spread false information about fires and global warming? Michael Shellenberger Aug 28, 2023 US government-funded climate scientist Michael Mann (center) falsely claimed that human societies cannot prevent forest fires through better fire […]
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Caleb Maupin is a widely acclaimed speaker, writer, journalist, and political analyst. He has traveled extensively in the Middle East and in Latin America. He was involved with the Occupy Wall Street movement from its early planning stages, and has been involved many struggles for social justice. He […]
Klaus Schwab, the Aspen Institute and others flip the meaning of a word that once meant the empowerment of populations against political elites Matt Taibbi Aug 21, 2023 About to hit the road for vacation, I wanted to highlight something that Walter Kirn brought up in the most […]
Today’s best articles Rafi Schwartz Is a corporate CV a path to the presidency? Brendan Morrow Everything we know about the final season of ‘Stranger Things’ Theara Coleman Is WVU’s gutting of liberal arts a sign of more to come? David Faris Will the GOP primary debates matter? […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Once upon a time, in the midst of the postmodern haze that had descended upon society, lived Don Smith, a frail and terminally ill octogenarian who bore an uncanny resemblance to Joe Biden in stature, eye color, gait, and even style of dress. […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss the Maui wildfire disaster death count up to 96 people as searchers for missing continue, Maui residents worry that their rebuilt town will favor the wealthy, is the Hunter Biden special counsel a cover up?, an increasing number of Suicide deaths per year, Bill […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “Where there is official censorship, it is a sign that speech is serious. Where there is none, it is pretty certain that the official spokesmen have all the loud-speakers.” -Paul Goodman America is a nation that loves its folklore […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Marvin sat at a dimly lit bar near the Galeao airport in Rio de Janeiro, engaged in conversation with a potential client. He leaned in, his crouchy posture giving an air of confidentiality to their discussion. With every word, he weaved his signature […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “Madness is the false punishment of a false solution, but by its own virtue it brings to light the real problem, which can then be truly resolved.” -Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization It has been said that these are dangerous […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley There is no use arguing that Donald Trump hasn’t existentially altered the conversation on war in this country and sweet Kali knows that I’ve tried. I’ve been crying bullshit in all caps on that swinging bologna salesman’s phony […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Once upon a time, in the land of the “Affluent Society,” there lived a young man named Stephen Martinson. He was no stranger to accolades, having once held the title of Candidate Master in chess and boasting the prestigious title of George Mason […]
Historian Robert May discusses the involvement of influential Southern Jews in supporting filibusters to expand slavery into Cuba and beyond as a means of dominating the balance of power between slave and non-slave states.
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Calvinism’s influence on the American education system is evident in various ways. The Calvinists believed in the moral duty to engage in productive activities, as they often quoted the phrase “idle mind is the devil’s playground” to defend their lifestyle choice. This ideology […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition America is currently grappling with an epidemic of loneliness, a phenomenon that resonates with the themes explored in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s masterpiece, “One Hundred Years of Solitude.” In Marquez’s novel, the Buendía family experiences profound solitude and isolation, and these themes bear a […]
Researchers report that many gun owners, especially newer ones, falsely deny owning guns. J.D. Tuccille | 7.5.2023 7:00 AM Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on RedditShare by emailPrint friendly versionCopy page URL (Jason Stitt | Dreamstime.com) Believe it or not, people are reluctant to tell total strangers about […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Herman gazed out of his bedroom window, his thoughts consumed by the conflicts that raged within him. His life had become a series of silent battles, waged within the depths of his mind. The weight of societal expectations, the dissonance between his own […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Herman’s life began in a well-to-do family in Arlington, Virginia. His father, a successful lobbyist, and his mother, a devoted attorney, held strong beliefs about racial justice in America. Despite their privileged lifestyle, they were determined to ensure their son’s success. However, from […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition The World Cup has always been a stage for thrilling football matches, but it is also a platform where cultural differences and national pride collide. The feud that erupted between the teams of Argentina and the Netherlands during the tournament is a prime […]
Path to Win Single Payer NOW! Wednesday, July 5, 2023, 5:30 PT/ 6:30 MT/ 7:30 CT/ 8:30 ET Join Dr. Jill Stein and a panel of experts for an online discussion on the U.S. healthcare system Dr. Claire Cohen (National Single Payer) Problems with US Healthcare Don Fitz […]
Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Reflecting on Japan’s technological progress reveals significant social implications that warrant careful consideration. Japan’s aging population, with millions of elderly individuals dying alone, and the presence of specialized cleaning companies that handle their apartments after their passing, highlight the potential consequences of social isolation. […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition In his book “The Right to Heresy,” Stefan Zweig delves into an investigation of John Calvin’s establishment of a theocracy in Geneva. Zweig explores how Calvin propagated an austere way of life and imposed rigid religious restrictions, which came to define the Calvinist […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Once upon a time in the colorful neighborhood of La Boca, Buenos Aires, there lived a man named Juan Pablo Ramirez. Juan was a middle-aged chess player with a peculiar obsession – he deeply admired the Soviet Union and reveled in memories of […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Once a typical American expat named Steven, now a resident of Brazil, found solace and a sense of belonging in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro. At the age of 65, Steven stood tall at 6’2″, his thin frame accentuated by […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition The connection between Robert Putnam’s thesis on the impact of technology and the phenomenon of Hikkikomori in Japan provides insight into the potential future implications for American society, particularly for the younger generation. Putnam’s thesis, as discussed in his book “Bowling Alone,” suggests […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition Once upon a time, in the early 1970s, there was a young Vietnamese emigre named Huy who set foot on the shores of the United States. Huy was a conflicted soul, torn between his resentment towards the American invasion of his homeland […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition In the quaint town of Villa Perdida, nestled in the heart of Andalusia, there lived a man named Angel. It was the year 1590, during the height of the Eighty Years’ War between Spain and Holland. Angel found himself working as a […]
By Aleksey Bashtavenko Academic Composition In the quaint town of Villa Perdida, nestled in the heart of Andalusia, there lived a man named Angel. With his rotund figure, glasses perched on his nose, and a voice that carried the weight of centuries, Angel was a peculiar figure. He […]
In the quaint town of Villa Perdida, nestled in the heart of Andalusia, there lived a man named Angel. With his rotund figure, glasses perched on his nose, and a voice that carried the weight of centuries, Angel was a peculiar figure. He was, in fact, an immortal […]
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